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There is far better chance of Harvey being a superstar than any of the guys you listed because 1) He's already had great big league success and 2)His stuff is far better than advertised, he would have easily been a Top 5-10 prospect in baseball if scouts knew he sit 93-96 MPH topping out at 99 with 3 potential above average swing and miss pitches.

If healthy, Harvey will be a great again next year. This isn't 20 innings in September, 59 innings is not that small of a sample and he showed flashes of brilliance. His poise and make-up is on another level and he's hungry to be great. It would such a mistake to trade him for anyone short of a sure superstar.

I honestly think Gose is 100% overrated and will be an average player at best. His AAA numbers in Vagas sucked balls. Why am I supposed to believe he's going to be an impact player?

I love D'Arnaud, but he's still a catcher they have short life spans.

Give me a break with Nicolino. The dude pitched in A ball and is years away.

That trade would set us back for the years, and the Blue Jays would reap the benefits.

Winning teams build strong teams up the middle. P,C,SS,CF and have power on the corners. 1B/3B/RF/LF

With young Tejada at SS, young Gose in Center, young D'Arnaud behind the dish and Wright / Davis power on the corners with Niese and Wheeler in the rotation the Mets would be building their team much like the Baltimore Orioles.

Wieters (C) Machado (SS) Jones (CF) Chen/Bundy (P)

D'Arnaud (C) Tejada (SS) Gose (CF) Wheeler/Niese (P)

We would be set offensively long term with that core and you can always find good pitching.
(When Dickey,Niese,Wheeler are your core starters)

Winning teams build strong teams up the middle. P,C,SS,CF and have power on the corners. 1B/3B/RF/LF

With young Tejada at SS, young Gose in Center, young D'Arnaud behind the dish and Wright / Davis power on the corners with Niese and Wheeler in the rotation the Mets would be building their team much like the Baltimore Orioles did.

What is your rotation? Dickey, Niese, Wheeler, Gee, ??????? What if Wheeler is a bust? What if Gee can't stay healthy? What if Dickey leaves? Something that looked like a strength is all of a sudden a weakness.

I'm sorry, but trading my 23 year old pure power arm is the dumbest thing imaginable. D'Arnaud and Gose are no sure things, and Gose has shown absolutely nothing. He's all hype right now.

What is your rotation? Dickey, Niese, Wheeler, Gee, ??????? What if Wheeler is a bust? What if Gee can't stay healthy? What if Dickey leaves? Something that looked like a strength is all of a sudden a weakness.

I'm sorry, but trading my 23 year old pure power arm is the dumbest thing imaginable. D'Arnaud and Gose are no sure things, and Gose has shown absolutely nothing. He's all hype right now.

I'm dealing Harvey, he's being packaged for a Giancarlo Stanton.

There is no way they do that before Harvey gets more than 59 innings under his belt.

It's less than of 1/3 of a season he showed greatness and that's not factoring in the possible sophomore slump.

There is no way they do that before Harvey gets more than 59 innings under his belt.

It's less than of 1/3 of a season he showed greatness and that's not factoring in the possible sophomore slump.

He was a top 30 prospect before reaching the big leagues, and showing even better stuff than he did in the minors and having a lot of success has sky-rocketed his value. This was a 1st round 7th pick, he's extremely valuable.

There is far better chance of Harvey being a superstar than any of the guys you listed because 1) He's already had great big league success and 2)His stuff is far better than advertised, he would have easily been a Top 5-10 prospect in baseball if scouts knew he sit 93-96 MPH topping out at 99 with 3 potential above average swing and miss pitches.

If healthy, Harvey will be a great again next year. This isn't 20 innings in September, 59 innings is not that small of a sample and he showed flashes of brilliance. His poise and make-up is on another level and he's hungry to be great. It would such a mistake to trade him for anyone short of a sure superstar.

I honestly think Gose is 100% overrated and will be an average player at best. His AAA numbers in Vagas sucked balls. Why am I supposed to believe he's going to be an impact player?

I love D'Arnaud, but he's still a catcher they have short life spans.

Give me a break with Nicolino. The dude pitched in A ball and is years away.

That trade would set us back for the years, and the Blue Jays would reap the benefits.

Gose is a kid, he just turned 22. I think he has potential to be a very good OF and is certainly a speed demon. I wouldn't jump on the average train just yet.

We all know how good D'Arnaud can be and he was a top 20 BA spec going into last year. The kid can rake and i think he would easily fill out the catchers spot no problem and be one of the best ones in baseball relatively quickly.

Nicolino was very good regardless of whether he pitched in A Ball. He had 119 Ks in 124 innings and a 2.46 ERA in that span.

Maybe you have more definitive optimism than i do, i think he will be great too but as we know from Generation K and Scott Kazmir just because there is crazy hype around young SP there are no guarantees they will be great either.

He was a top 30 prospect before reaching the big leagues, and showing even better stuff than he did in the minors and having a lot of success has sky-rocketed his value. This was a 1st round 7th pick, he's extremely valuable.

What is your rotation? Dickey, Niese, Wheeler, Gee, ??????? What if Wheeler is a bust? What if Gee can't stay healthy? What if Dickey leaves? Something that looked like a strength is all of a sudden a weakness.

I'm sorry, but trading my 23 year old pure power arm is the dumbest thing imaginable. D'Arnaud and Gose are no sure things, and Gose has shown absolutely nothing. He's all hype right now.

Im ALL for hanging onto Harvey. Building with Harvey and Wheeler is what the Mets ought to do.

But if the Jays offered us those three really solid prospects (the best catching prospect in baseball especially, a young speed demon centerfielder, and a left handed pitching prospect) I would entertain the idea of shipping Harvey out for sure.

Gose is a kid, he just turned 22. I think he has potential to be a very good OF and is certainly a speed demon. I wouldn't jump on the average train just yet.

We all know how good D'Arnaud and he was a top 20 BA spec going into last year. The kid can rake and i think he would easily fill out the catchers spot no problem and be one of the best ones in baseball relatively quickly.

Nicolino was very good regardless of whether he pitched in A Ball. He had 119 Ks in 124 innings and a 2.46 ERA in that span.

Maybe you have more definitive optimism than i do, i think he will be great too but as we know from Generation K and Scott Kazmir just because there is crazy hype around young SP there are no guarantees they will be great either.

Gose does not have a ton of pop and strikes out a ton. A .785 OPS in Vagas is TERRIBLE.

Again, I love D'Arnaud but he hasn't shown anything at the big league level yet. Catchers do not last long, so I'd rather deal someone else to get him.

Nicolino is nowhere near to making an impact. A lot can go wrong from A ball to the majors.

I'm sick of hearing generation K, Harvey is not going to be a bust. Take that to the bank.